JARZABEK
Jarzabek
Jarzabek is a British surname of Polish origin. The surname is derived from the Polish word "jarzębina," meaning "rowan tree," which is a type of tree commonly found in Poland. It is likely that individuals bearing the surname Jarzabek have their roots tracing back to Poland.
The migration of individuals with the surname Jarzabek to Britain may have taken place during various periods of history, such as during times of political unrest in Eastern Europe or for economic opportunities. As a result, the surname Jarzabek can be found among the British population.
In Britain, individuals with the surname Jarzabek may have diversified occupations and may have integrated into various aspects of British society. The surname represents a blend of British and Polish heritage, reflecting the multicultural nature of contemporary Britain.
The pronunciation of Jarzabek in British English may differ from the original Polish pronunciation due to linguistic nuances. But the surname serves as a reminder of the diverse backgrounds and histories that contribute to the rich tapestry of British surnames.
There are approximately 54 people named Jarzabek in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Jarzabek.